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Cohabitation Document Spacing for FLR (M)

Post by BenAnswers2 » Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:56 am

Hello everyone,

I have a question about the spacing of cohabitation documents for our FLR(M) visa.

Does this spacing look ok?

5th July 2021
21st November 2021
7th March 2022
28th July 2022
November 5th 2022
March 7th 2023

It's just an example, what I'm trying to grasp is whether the gap between 5th July and 21st November 2021 (for example) is too long, or probably acceptable if we're providing a variety of different documents.

Or should we strictly be going for as close as possible to the 10th of every month (for example), or as long as it's spaced from the perspective of _calendar_ months, is that OK?.

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Re: Cohabitation Document Spacing for FLR (M)

Post by AmazonianX » Mon Mar 14, 2022 1:09 pm

BenAnswers2 wrote:
Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:56 am
Hello everyone,

I have a question about the spacing of cohabitation documents for our FLR(M) visa.

Does this spacing look ok?

5th July 2021
21st November 2021
7th March 2022
28th July 2022
November 5th 2022
March 7th 2023

It's just an example, what I'm trying to grasp is whether the gap between 5th July and 21st November 2021 (for example) is too long, or probably acceptable if we're providing a variety of different documents.

Or should we strictly be going for as close as possible to the 10th of every month (for example), or as long as it's spaced from the perspective of _calendar_ months, is that OK?.
The pacing to be 3-4 months interval. If you can keep some below 4 months fine, if not yet to learn of turn down because of spacing of cohabitation evidence. When it comes down to it any item of correspondence can be used to shore up the gaps.

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Re: Cohabitation Document Spacing for FLR (M)

Post by Korekt » Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:58 pm

BenAnswers2 wrote:
Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:56 am
Hello everyone,

I have a question about the spacing of cohabitation documents for our FLR(M) visa.

Does this spacing look ok?

5th July 2021
21st November 2021
7th March 2022
28th July 2022
November 5th 2022
March 7th 2023

It's just an example, what I'm trying to grasp is whether the gap between 5th July and 21st November 2021 (for example) is too long, or probably acceptable if we're providing a variety of different documents.

Or should we strictly be going for as close as possible to the 10th of every month (for example), or as long as it's spaced from the perspective of _calendar_ months, is that OK?.
If submitting 6 jointly-named documents, spacing them 4 and 5 months will cover 2 years.
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Bank account maturing (savings requirement)

Post by BenAnswers2 » Sat Dec 31, 2022 11:56 am

Hello,

I have £70,000 in savings in my Nationwide FlexOne account, however, as I will be 23 in February, my account will at that point "mature" into a FlexAccount, which is a slightly different account.

The sort code and account number will stay the same.

Will this "switch" of bank account have any implications of the FLR (M) we will be applying for in May 2023?

Thanks for your help!

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Re: Bank account maturing (savings requirement)

Post by CR001 » Sat Dec 31, 2022 11:59 am

BenAnswers2 wrote:
Sat Dec 31, 2022 11:56 am
Will this "switch" of bank account have any implications of the FLR (M) we will be applying for in May 2023?
No.
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